Living in Dallas

Dallas, Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex — it’s the biggest landlocked region in the US. Things are big here, as you’d expect from Texas. There’s blues and BBQ here, but there’s also art at the Dallas Museum of Art, history at the African American Museum, and all kinds of culture — dance, theater, and live music.

Dallas is improving its transit with a light rail line that serves downtown and Oak Lawn, two of the more walkable districts. The Trinity Railway Express connects Fort Worth with Dallas’ DART light rail system at Union Station, with a stop near DFW, the international airport.

Dallas is Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score

Bike Lanes

Hills

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Bike Commuters

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Dallas Farmers Market

Uptown Station

Pioneer Plaza Cattle Sculptures

Dallas City Hall Plaza

Caruth Park

Twisted Root Burger Co

Check out this farmers market’s fair-like atmosphere. From fresh, local produce, live performances and a giant pumpkin patch in the fall, this place has entertainment for the whole family. #farmersmarket Photo: Dallas Farmers Market